Hong Kong security law sends jitters through city's feisty press

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[HONG KONG] Hong Kong's status as a bastion of press freedom is in crisis as authorities toughen their line against international media and fears grow about local self-censorship under the city's sweeping new security law. Read more at The Business Times.

The New York Times, CNN, Bloomberg, the Wall Street Journal, CNBC, the Financial Times and AFP are among numerous international media outlets with a presence in the city, many basing their regional headquarters there.

On Tuesday the New York Times announced it would relocate a third of its staff to Seoul, saying it faced unprecedented trouble obtaining visas. The tabloid is owned by Jimmy Lai, a tycoon who Chinese state media has labelled a leading"black hand" colluding with foreign forces to destroy the mainland.Beijing has made little secret of its desire to rein in Hong Kong's media, both domestic and foreign.

In 2018, Financial Times journalist Victor Mallet was refused a visa renewal weeks after he hosted a talk at the city's foreign press club with an independence activist. "It is basically open season on interception of communications and online surveillance," she told AFP. However, even before the security law, local media were under pressure, with advertising often drying up for the most Beijing-critical outlets.

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